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Home » Diseases Of Dental Pulp Question And Answers

Diseases Of Dental Pulp Question And Answers

April 6, 2024 by Tanuja Puram Leave a Comment

Diseases Of Dental Pulp Question And Answers

Question 1. Write short note on pulp polyp.
Answer. It is also called as chronic hyperplastic pulpitis or pulpitis aperta.

  • It is a productive pulpal inflammation due to an extensive carious exposure of young pulp.
  • It is characterized by development of granulation tissue, covered at times by epithelium and resulting from longstanding low-grade infection.

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Pulp Polyp Etiology

  • Slow progressive carious exposure of pulp.
  • For development of hyperplastic pulp, a large open cavity, a young resistant pulp and a chronic low-grade stimulus.
  • Mechanical irritation from chewing and bacterial infection often provides stimuli.

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Pulp Polyp Clinical Features

  • Pulp polyp appears as small, pinkish, red lobulated mass, which protrudes from pulp chamber and fills up the carious cavity.
  • The condition is seen in young adults and children.
  • It commonly develops in deciduous molar and first permanent molars.
  • The affected tooth has a large open carious cavity, which is present for long duration.
  • The lesion bleeds profusely on provocation.
  • The involved tooth is painless and is sensitive to thermal stimuli.

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Pulp Polyp Radiographic Features

It will show a large open cavity with direct access to pulp chamber.

Pulp Polyp Management

  • Elimination of polypoid tissue, followed by extirpation of pulp.
  • After removing hyperplastic tissues, bleeding can be controlled by pressure.
  • Extraction of tooth can also be done.

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